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I know, I was just complaining about how cold it was, but I'm starting to realize I'm soon going to be making a fuss about how hot it is outside. Texas heat is no joke, and if you've ever lived here or in neighboring states, you know exactly why I'm searching for portable fans. When it comes to staying cool, I have no shame.
Once temperatures reach about 100-degrees Fahrenheit, you bet I'll pull my wearable fan out of my purse. And for the days the office feels a bit warm, I'll have my table fan ready. (Uh, yes, I'll have a fan for everything.) Travel down to Texas, and you'll see why! However, if you live in a state where temperatures are scorching hot as well, you'll find one of these tiny fans useful, too.
How to Clean a Fan
One of my least favorite parts of cleaning is cleaning the ceiling fan. Unless you're tall or are comfortable on ladders, it's such a hassle. It has to be done, though, especially if you have allergies or pets. Hair and dust pile up quickly!
Don't forget, your other fans need cleaning too. Whether it's your bedroom fan or your desk fan, cleaning it will be much simpler than cleaning your ceiling fan (at least to me).
Proline Range Hood writes, "To clean your fan, unplug it, remove the outer cover (for box fans and other handheld fans), apply a small amount of soap to a damp cloth, and wipe it thoroughly. You can also spray the fan cover with a hose once it's removed - but not the blades unless you can remove them from the fan as well."
You'll be shocked by how icky your fan was! If you don't have a damp cloth, you can copy one of my "struggle" hacks. Cut up an old T-shirt, and you'll have several pieces of cloth to clean your fans throughout the household.